Tennis
Grey boy Henning’s fine Aussie Open comes to an end─── MORGAN PIEK 08:24 Thu, 25 Jan 2018
South Africa’s junior tennis player Philip Henning’s fine run at the Junior Australian Open ended on Wednesday.
Henning of Bloemfontein, South Africa’s top-ranked number 18 player, lost in round 3 of the boys singles to son of 1998 Australian Open champion (Petr Korda), Sebastian Korda of USA 6-4 1-6 4-6
In the doubles, Henning, partnering with Andrew Paulson of Czech Republic, were sidelined in the quarterfinal. Unseeded Henning and Paulson lost to Rudolf Molleker and Henri Squire, both of Germany, 7-6(3) 5-7 5-10.
Allan Karam, the Tennis South Africa (TSA) National Coach travelling with Henning, said that he was proud how Henning conducted himself, “Philip played some really good tennis whilst in Australia, beating three of the world's top 25 players, and qualifying for the Junior Australian Open. His strong mind, discipline and all-court ability are impressive – the way he played and approached each match clearly indicates that he has a bright tennis future.”
Grey College pupil, Henning did not make the final cut of the Australian Open Junior main draw so was forced to play in the qualifying rounds. Henning won through two demanding rounds of qualifying and was one of 8 players to qualify for the main draw proper in Melbourne.